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The most recent population projection by the Florida Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Florida’s population will increase from approximately 22.6 million in 2023 to between roughly 24.7 ...
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Of the $60 to $63 billion in flood risk the Nature Climate Change study estimates the world’s cities will face by 2050, $52 billion is due to economic and population growth—the rest is due to ...
Population growth, climate change threatening Florida water supply | Opinion Florida will not run out of water, but the era of relying upon increased withdrawals of inexpensive fresh groundwater ...
It is time to heed this civilisational wisdom. Just as rivers must flow to sustain life, so too must political thinking ...
As climate change accelerates, plants face mounting pressure to adapt to shifting ecosystems and environmental conditions. This challenge is especially urgent for crops – plants resilient to ...
Scientists have now quantified how much climate change has drastically reduced the number of polar bears living in Canada's Hudson Bay, the most studied group of polar bears in the world.
Peru's state agency AgroRural counted 529,400 guano seabirds in January, spread across 22 islands and eight coastal points, ...
Despite Florida’s abundant rainfall and prolific aquifers, its primary potable water source, fresh groundwater, is under threat.